2018-19 News

WESTWOOD, Mass.—The Babson College women's tennis team swept the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) weekly awards on Tuesday. Sophomore Alexa Tutecky (North York, Ontario) was tabbed as the league's singles player of the week, while classmates Carolina Merz (Santa Tecla, El Salvador) and Marissa Madison (Columbus, Ohio) were selected as the doubles team of the week.

WESTWOOD, Mass.—The Babson College women’s tennis team was picked to come in second when the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) released its preseason coaches’ poll on Thursday morning.

BABSON PARK, Mass.—Coming off a 13-win campaign that included a trip to the conference tournament final last spring, the Babson College women's tennis team will look to continue its recent success under new leadership in 2019.

BABSON PARK, Mass.—After opening the year with one dual match and a trio of tournaments, first-year Babson College women's tennis coach Michael Kopelman released his program's 2019 spring schedule on Friday morning.

NORTHAMPTON, Mass.—The Babson College women's tennis team participated in the New England Women's Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament (NEWITT) on Friday and Saturday in western Massachusetts. The Beavers reached the consolation final in three of four draws, highlighted by victories in the in "B" and "D" brackets.

BABSON PARK, Mass.—The Babson College men’s ice hockey program and athletes from women’s cross country and women’s tennis will be volunteering at the College’s third annual Fresh Check Day on Friday from 12-3 p.m. inside the Reynolds Campus Center.

BABSON PARK, Mass.—The Babson College women's tennis team was unable to rally from a deficit after doubles and suffered a 5-4 loss to Endicott College in its season opener on Friday afternoon at the Babson Tennis Complex.

BABSON PARK, Mass.—Babson College Senior Director of Athletics and Athletic Advancement Mike Lynch announced the appointment of Michael Kopelman as the head men's and women's tennis coach. Kopelman replaces longtime coach Jim Berrigan, who stepped away in August after a 19-year tenure.

BABSON PARK, Mass.—After leading Babson College men's and women's tennis for the last 19 years, head coach Jim Berrigan MBA'15 has decided to step away from the programs and pass the torch on to a new leader.